Incognito (1997) [R]

Release Date:
November 14, 1997

Original Title:
Incognito

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Morgan Creek Entertainment
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 108

Harry Donovan is a master in the art of deception... trapped in a lie so perfect even the truth can't save him.

Harry Donovan is an art forger who paints fake Rembrandt picture for $500,000. The girl he meets and gets into bed with in Paris, Marieke, turns out to be an arts expert Harry's clients are using to check the counterfeit picture he painted.

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Art Direction:
Sue Whitaker

Carpenter:
Peter N. Brown

Casting:
Noel Davis

Co-Producer:
William P. Cartlidge

Costume Designer:
Louise Stjernsward

Director:
John Badham

Director of Photography:
Denis Crossan

Editor:
Frank Morriss

Executive Producer:
Bill Todman Jr.
Gary Barber

Hairstylist:
Colin Jamison

Key Makeup Artist:
Lynda Armstrong

Makeup Artist:
Belinda Hodgson

Makeup Designer:
Lynda Armstrong

Music:
John Ottman

Producer:
James G. Robinson

Production Design:
Jamie Leonard

Set Decoration:
Jill Quertier

Supervising Art Director:
Mark Raggett

Writer:
Jordan Katz

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